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Cloud/SaaS Industry M&A Update
Fall 2012
Mark R. Langner Managing Director – Research
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Cloud/SaaS Future: Bright and Growing Brighter Surprise! Cloud and SaaS technologies will continue to be hot sectors for both investment and M&A over the next 18-24 months. Both established Cloud companies and traditional enterprise software players will continue to be very active in keeping pace with this trend through acquisitions.
In this report we highlight a few of these trends that we are tracking and will cover in more detail in future reports.
Key Findings from Our Research Include:
• Cloud Gaining Momentum Outside of Infrastructure. In many ways, the IaaS sub-sector has led the way in the growth of the cloud industry into large organizations. This is not surprising as the primary rationale for purchasing IaaS services over owning infrastructrure (flexibility and price/value) not only appeal to large organizations, but are easy
changes to for IT organizations to implement and manage. Now we are seeing more penetration in to applications (SaaS) and platforns (PaaS) as these large customers become experienced and comfortable with the “as a service” model.
• Players Moving Up or Down Stack from Established Bases in IaaS and SaaS. M&A and investment activity in the cloud/SaaS industry is high as established players at both ends of the stack (infrastructure & applications) expand their product offerings by acquiring up or down the stack. Throw in traditional enterprise players looking to diversify traditional software revenue streams with cloud services, and you have a robust M&A market.
M&A activity in Cloud and SaaS Industry continues to be robust as various cloud-based technologies grow in
importance to the overall software and technology
market
Figure 1: Cloud/SaaS Industry Deals
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Trends in Cloud and SaaS Driving M&A Opportunities Cloud Infrastructure Players Move Up Stack
Over the last 12 months, we have seen cloud infrastructure as a service (IaaS) players begin to make acquisitions to move their businesses up the stack into higher value platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a service (SaaS) businesses. This is not a surprise for a couple of reasons:
• IaaS services were the first to cloud services to gain hold with large enterprises, but also appeal to and scale down to smaller players as well. The fantastic growth of players such as AWS or Apple’s push into infrastructure services through its iCloud service illustrate the universal appeal of these services. This has given rise to fast growing large IaaS organizations with the cash flow to fund acquisitions.
• IaaS services are highly commoditized – at least compared to PaaS or SaaS. Because of the more basic nature of IaaS services, e.g., server capacity or storage, the market for these services have become competitive and somewhat commoditized. While there certainly are niche providers and differing levels of quality and service offerings for various IaaS services, the reality is that IaaS services lend themselves to commoditization. As a result, these services will see price and margin compression as customers are able to switch between providers with limited friction.
As such we expect that IaaS players to continue to make moves in this space. Examples such as RackSpace’s acquisition of Cloudkick, or Amazon’s investment in Engine Yard point to this trend. And while IaaS players moving up the stack is an important trend, we should not overlook SaaS players moving downstack and enterprise players moving into cloud services as well. Salesforce’s acquisition of Heroku and VMWare’s acquisition of Zimbra are good examples of that trend.
Big Data is Hot but Big Data is also a Challenge
While defining exactly what the term “Big Data” can be problematic and imprecise, there is no doubt that it is a hot topic in both the enterprise and certain emerging technology markets. Companies are realizing that they have huge silos of valuable customer and operational data that they are not effectively utilizing cross-purpose. At the same time, the explosion of mobile and Internet consumer data is creating large opportunities for companies to better understand, interact with, and target customers if they can compile and understand that data.
The challenge in Big Data comes down to creating the necessary infrastructure and tools to hand this deluge of data effectively. This means technologies that have the horsepower to help manage massive data stores quickly and efficiently, and tools that help business units (as opposed to IT groups) to actually use and interpret that data will be in high demand as the big data challenges are sorted.
We expect that as these businesses gain traction over the next 18-24 months, large enterprise software and SaaS/IaaS players will be looking to add these functions to their service offerings.
Cloud Critical to Mobile
The explosion of smartphone usage, and the impact on both consumer and enterprise behavior associated with it, has pushed cloud solutions (IaaS, PaaS and SaaS) to the forefront of many developments in the mobile marketplace.
The reasons for this are myriad, ranging from the challenges of managing bring your own device (BYOD) trends in the enterprise via cloud-based enterprise device management, to the need for seamless back up of consumer data (iCloud), to the need to harness the power of the cloud to crunch mobile user data for mobile marketing solutions.
Both established cloud companies and traditional
enterprise software providers will be active in the
Cloud/SaaS M&A market
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The sheer speed at which devices and apps are moving forward makes it extremely difficult for enterprise-based solutions to keep up with changing devices and OS technologies, often leaving cloud solutions as the only viable alternative for certain applications. As such we expect mobile cloud solutions to be of particular interest over the next 18-24 months as both established enterprise software and cloud players work to integrate mobile solutions into their offerings.
SaaS M&A Activity Continues to Move Beyond CRM and HCM
SaaS has established itself as the primary method for engaging certain segments of the market (mid- and small-businesses), as well as in certain verticals, e.g., customer relationship management (CRM) and human capital management (HCM).
While penetration of these markets for SaaS is far from reaching the point of saturation, we expect that SaaS business models will continue to expand into new territory such as business intelligence (BI), Tools, Industry Verticals and Business Processes such as enterprise resource planning (ERP) and Billing, Payroll, Transactional Processing.
This will make players in these emerging sectors attractive targets as established SaaS players work to extend their product offerings, and enterprise players look to diversify and shore up traditional enterprise business with SaaS revenue streams.
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Market Analysis The cloud/SaaS market is large – that is for certain. How large, however, is a point of debate by various market analysis firms. Depending on the source the cloud market is estimated to be from $40B (IDC) to $109B (Gartner) in 2012.
The wide discrepancy in the estimates can be tracked to how the two firms define “cloud.” Gartner counts nearly $50B in internet advertising revenues as “cloud” which we do
not. If you back out those revenues the market is $40B to $59B depending on the source.
Growth going forward will continue to be strong with the market estimated to grow nearly 19% on a compounded basis from 2010-2015.
Figure 2: Cloud/SaaS Market
Gartner estimates that the cloud/SaaS market will grow to 100.7 Billion by 2015 – not including cloud/Internet advertising revenues.
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Cloud/SaaS Financial Markets
Public Markets and Valuations
Both SaaS and the IaaS/PaaS sectors of the public market have had a strong year to date. Our SaaS index is up over 40% since the beginning of January and easily outpaces the various market indices. IaaS/PaaS companies have had a strong year as well – up over 20% and generally in line with the Nasdaq and outpacing the broader market indices.
While Infrastructure and Platform companies are valued at a pretty consistent EV of 4.5x LTM revenues, SaaS companies are more varied in their valuation. SaaS valuations range from an EV of 4.0x LTM up to an EV of 14.0x LTM. SaaS valuations are tied to the size of the company with smaller SaaS companies clustered around the lower end of that range and the larger SaaS players clustered near the top of that range.
Figure 4: Cloud/SaaS Valuations
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Figure 3: Cloud/SaaS Public Market Indices
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Announced Date Target Acquirer(s)
Enterprise Value ($M)
EV / LTM Revenue Description
7/17/2012 Socialcam Autodesk, Inc. 60.0 -‐Provides a mobile application that enables iPhone and Android device users to capture, edit and share videos via social networks, YouTube, email and text message.
7/14/2012 Spool Facebook -‐ -‐Provides a beta-‐stage Web browser plug-‐in and mobile application that enable users to save Web content to mobile devices.
6/11/2012 Pieceable, Inc. (employees) Facebook -‐ -‐Employees of Pieceable, which provides software as a service (SaaS) that enables businesses to run iOS applications in a Web browser.
6/5/2012 Quickoffice, Inc. Google, Inc. -‐ -‐Provides mobile Microsoft Office-‐based desktop productivity software for use on iOS, Android and Symbian devices for businesses and consumers globally.
5/23/2012 Mobsmith, Inc. [fka NearbyAd] Rubicon Project, The -‐ -‐Provides smart phone display ad campaign creation, delivery and analytics software as a service (SaaS) for businesses.
5/18/2012 Karma Science Facebook -‐ -‐Provides an Android and iOS application that enables users to send physical gifts and virtual greeting cards to friends and family. Application notifies gift recipient via text message, email or Facebook.
5/8/2012 AdJitsu.com Amobee, Inc. [Singtel] -‐ -‐Provides mobile 3D advertisement server and tracking software for businesses, content publishes and ad network operators.
5/7/2012 BankOns Capital One -‐ -‐Provides an Android smart phone applications that enables consumers to receive digital coupon offers based on prior purchasing history.
5/5/2012 Glancee Facebook -‐ -‐Provides a location-‐based social discovery application for iPhone, Android and Facebook. Application enables users to receive notifications other users with similar interests are nearby.
4/17/2012 Pingpin Inc. [dba Ditto] Groupon Inc. -‐ -‐Provides a location-‐based iPhone application that enables users to make plans with and follow the activities of friends.
4/9/2012 Instagram Facebook 1,000.0 -‐Provides a mobile digital photo application that enables iPhone and Android device users to apply filters to photos and share them via the Instagram community and social networks.
4/9/2012 AisleBuyer LLC Intuit, Inc. 20.0 -‐ Provides mobile e-‐commerce software for businesses and smart phone users.
3/26/2012 Clairmail Inc. Monitise plc 168.2 9.3xProvides mobile banking software that enables users to manage bank accounts and make payments via smart phones for the financial sector in North America.
3/20/2012 Nukona Inc Symantec Corporation -‐ -‐Provides smart phone application distribution software and software as a service (SaaS) that enables businesses to deploy enterprise "app stores."
3/9/2012 Loopt, Inc. Green Dot Corporation 43.4 -‐Provides a GPS-‐based Android and iOS application that enables users to locate friends and review and read reviews of local businesses.
3/5/2012Amobee, Inc. [aka Amobee Media Systems]
Singapore Telecommunications Limited [aka SingTel] 321.0 9.2x
Provides mobile advertising campaign management, delivery and analytics software for mobile application developers, businesses and wireless telecom service providers globally.
Source: 451 Group
Figure 5: Cloud/SaaS Industry M&A
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VC & Private Investment Activity
VC and private investment in the cloud/SaaS sector space has continued to be very strong. There are numerous market opportunities around cloud/SaaS as it becomes more and more the dominant method by which software is consumed and new services that could only exist in a shared or public environment are developed. This importance is reflected in the large number, and growing pace of deals over the last year.
We expect investment in this sector to continue to be strong going forward.
Capital Raised ($M)
Target Investor(s) RoundCurrent Round Description
6/27/2012 ActivDox Inc. Golden Triangle Angelnet -‐-‐ 1.9Provides mobile document solutions for tablet devices for businesses, enterprises, and government organizations worldwide.
6/21/2012UpStart Mobile, Inc.
Band of Angels; RockPort Capital Partners; Shasta Ventures; Sand Hill Angels, Inc. A 8.0
Develops location-‐based mobile solutions for business-‐to-‐consumer applications.
6/19/2012 Bluebox Andreessen Horowitz; SV Angel A 9.5Develops technologies to ensure the security of enterprise data on mobile devices.
6/6/2012 Get Taxi, Inc. Access Industries, Inc. C 20.0Povides GetTaxi, a mobile application for users to order taxis from their mobiles.
5/24/2012 MobileIron, Inc.Foundation Capital; Institutional Venture Partners; Norwest Venture Partners; Sequoia Capital; Storm Ventures Inc.
-‐-‐ 42.7Provides solutions to move Smartphone data to the enterprises.
5/16/2012 Crittercism, Inc. Shasta Ventures; Opus Capital; Google Ventures A 5.5Provides a support platform that allows mobile developers to diagnose mobile application crashes and provide customer support to users.
5/14/2012 Vox Mobile, LLC Edison Venture Fund; Permal Capital Management -‐-‐ 7.5Designs and develops mobile device management solutions.
5/9/2012Flint Mobile, Inc. Storm Ventures Inc.; True Ventures A 3.0
Develops mobile payments applications for small businesses in the United States.
5/8/2012 session M, Inc.Charles River Ventures; Highland Capital Partners; Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers B 20.0 Develops a mobile application tool.
4/30/2012Kony Solutions, Inc. Insight Venture Partners C 15.0
Provides a mobile application development platform and support services that enable companies to offer mobile applications to their consumers.
Source: Capital IQ
Announced Date
Figure 7: Notable Cloud/SaaS Industry VC and Private Investments
Figure 6: Cloud/SaaS Industry VC and Private Investment
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Figure 8: Cloud/SaaS Industry Trading Metrics
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Figure 9: Cloud/SaaS Industry Operating Metrics
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